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For over a decade, Susan Still endured emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her husband—behind closed doors and in front of her children. But in 2003, everything changed when he forced their 13-year-old son to record a 51-minute video of him berating and beating her.
That tape—meant to humiliate—became the evidence that finally brought justice.
In this episode of Her Resilient Voice: Unsilenced, we walk through Susan’s harrowing journey from victim to survivor to national advocate. From the courtroom to The Oprah Winfrey Show, Susan didn’t just reclaim her life—she amplified her voice to help thousands of others do the same.
Trigger warning: This episode includes descriptions of domestic abuse and child endangerment.
By Andrea ManajoFor over a decade, Susan Still endured emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her husband—behind closed doors and in front of her children. But in 2003, everything changed when he forced their 13-year-old son to record a 51-minute video of him berating and beating her.
That tape—meant to humiliate—became the evidence that finally brought justice.
In this episode of Her Resilient Voice: Unsilenced, we walk through Susan’s harrowing journey from victim to survivor to national advocate. From the courtroom to The Oprah Winfrey Show, Susan didn’t just reclaim her life—she amplified her voice to help thousands of others do the same.
Trigger warning: This episode includes descriptions of domestic abuse and child endangerment.